Saturday, November 20, 2010

A Direction for the Class to Be Directed in By Direction.

Before deciding what direction is appropriate for the class, the goals of the class need to be clearly defined.  Because everyone intends to gain something different from the class, setting a direction for the entire group and expecting everyone to follow is impractical. The unified goal of everyone in the class would most likely be to pass the class, but since that can be done without meeting the goals of those in the class that intend on learning something, perhaps it isn’t the best goal on which to base the direction of the class. On a more serious note, I would enjoy going over more of the schools of thought of the Age of Enlightenment as well as classical and Eastern philosophies. I think that the more modern (or even perhaps futuristic in regards to thoughts on a post-apocalyptic world) thoughts we’ve gone over need perspective only granted through knowledge of such things. On a less serious note, I think the direction the class most needs is left. Left is a good direction. 

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